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Whats he anxious about anyway if he's not guilty ?so this monster is on anti anxiety meds....
how flipping asinine is that given the extreme anxiety he's caused Ying Ying's poor family, not to mention the terror and pain he put his victim through...
so this monster is on anti anxiety meds....
how flipping asinine is that given the extreme anxiety he's caused Ying Ying's poor family, not to mention the terror and pain he put his victim through...
Agreed, the date is July on that link and Atty Bruno is no longer his atty...
Is there a link to the actual superseding complaint? I have only seen MSM summaries of it.
Before the hearing even started, Yingying Zhang's mother took one look at her daughter's accused kidnapper and burst into tears, screaming at him in Mandarin, "Give me my daughter back."
http://www.illinoishomepage.net/news/local-news/christensen-once-again-pleads-not-guilty/832921383
No, actually.I suspect BC was prescribed the medications before he was arrested, since the prison would be required to give him any pre-approved medication. I'm not sure under what circumstances they'd allow prisoners to get new prescriptions they've never had before. Wouldn't everyone in jail be on valium?
Technically, taking those medications means he's mentally ill. Perhaps the judge asks because, if he wasn't taking his medications, there might be a challenge about his legal competence at the hearing.
The police have long said he took her back to his apt. (despite him claiming he let her out after a couple blocks), we just have never been told what their evidence was (I too assume it is something forensic and not just him verbally saying he took her back on some hidden recording). His entry door was on bottom floor, so he didn't carry her up stairs (he met the neighbor when she was coming down the stairs). I"m still not clear just how many direct neighbors he had (just 1 or more than 1) and how he kept her silent in his apt.I missed this
He also reportedly told them he didn't take her back to his apartment.
Authorities say they have evidence to support all three charges.
http://www.illinoishomepage.net/news/local-news/christensen-once-again-pleads-not-guilty/832921383
It seems he DID actually take her back to his apartment.. many of us never believed he had..
They have not stated that their evidence is forensic but I suspect it is, unless there was an eye witness, or the girl to whom he allegedly 'confessed'
They must have physical evidence too..
We have seen the vid of his apartment building.. we know he met a neighbor on the stairwell that morning, she was interviewed, but how did he transport her up the stairs or into the lift, the building clearly was not empty at the time.. without fear of being exposed?
was she unconscious at the time?
Did he render her unconscious immediately?
How did she die?
So many questions.. so few answers..
crhedBngr said:snipped by me....
So now we wait until February 27, 2018, for the trail to start.
So the charge is kidnapping leading to her death. Not murder then? Could that open the way to him claiming the death was accidental? Sex game gone wrong? I find the wording strange.
I"m still not clear just how many direct neighbors he had (just 1 or more than 1) and how he kept her silent in his apt.
Before the hearing even started, Yingying Zhang's mother took one look at her daughter's accused kidnapper and burst into tears, screaming at him in Mandarin, "Give me my daughter back."
http://www.illinoishomepage.net/news/local-news/christensen-once-again-pleads-not-guilty/832921383